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Millennium Biltmore Hotel

The Millennium Biltmore Hotel, originally the Los Angeles Biltmore, is a historic hotel opened in 1923 and located opposite Pershing Square in Downtown Los Angeles, California.

The Millennium Biltmore Hotel
Location within the Downtown Los Angeles Area
General information
LocationLos Angeles, California
Address506 South Grand Avenue, Downtown Los Angeles
Coordinates34°02′56″N 118°15′12″W / 34.048908°N 118.253295°W / 34.048908; -118.253295
Opening1923
OwnerMillennium & Copthorne Hotels
DesignatedJuly 2, 1969
Reference no.60
Design and construction
Architect(s)Schultze and Weaver
DeveloperBiltmore Hotels with John McEntee Bowman
Other information
Number of rooms1,500(originally)
683(2001)
Website
https://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/los-angeles/millennium-biltmore-hotel-los-angeles/

History

The Los Angeles Biltmore opened on October 1, 1923.[1] It was developed by the nationwide Bowman-Biltmore Hotels chain.[2] At the time, it was the largest hotel in the United States west of Chicago.[3]

The hotel was sold to nightclub owner Baron Long in 1933, in the depths of the Great Depression.[4] Long also owned the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego and had developed the Agua Caliente resort in Tijuana.[5] Long renovated the hotel and renamed it The Biltmore Hotel. He established the Biltmore Bowl, the world's largest nightclub, in the hotel's basement.[6]

In 1951, the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Company was sold to Corrigan Properties for more than $12 million.[7] In 1969, The Biltmore Hotel was designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument by the City of Los Angeles. The decaying hotel was sold for $5 million in 1976 to developer Gene R. Summers and his business partner Phyllis Lambert. They spent millions more to restore the hotel over the next five years, before selling it to Westgroup Inc. in 1984.[8] Westgroup redeveloped the property to designs by Seattle architect Barnett Schorr. The guest rooms in the rear portion of the structure, facing Grand Avenue, were converted to office space known as Biltmore Court. Directly adjacent on Grand Avenue, an adjoining 24-story office tower was constructed on the property, the Biltmore Tower. The remaining hotel portion facing Pershing Square was completely renovated.[9]

Regal Hotels purchased The Biltmore in 1996 and it was renamed the Regal Biltmore Hotel. Regal was sold to Millennium & Copthorne Hotels in 1999,[10] and the hotel was renamed the Millennium Biltmore Hotel on April 9, 2001.[11] The hotel has 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2) of meeting and banquet space. From its original 1500 guestrooms it now has 683, due to room reorganization.[12]

Architecture

 
Millennium Biltmore Hotel Lobby

The architectural firm Schultze & Weaver designed the Biltmore's exterior in a synthesis of the Spanish-Italian Renaissance Revival, Mediterranean Revival, and Beaux Arts styles, meant as an homage to the Castilian heritage of Los Angeles. The "Biltmore Angel" is heavily incorporated into the design—as a symbol of the city as well as the Biltmore itself. With a thick steel and concrete frame, the structure takes up half a city block and rises over 11 stories.

The interiors of the Biltmore Hotel are decorated with: frescos and murals; carved marble fountains and columns; massive wood-beamed ceilings; travertine and oak paneled walls; lead crystal chandeliers; cast bronze stairwells and doorways; fine artisan marquetry and mill work; and heavily embroidered imported tapestries and draperies. Most notable are the frescoed mural ceilings in the main Galleria and the Crystal Ballroom, which were hand painted in 1922 by Italian artist John B. Smeraldi, known for his work in the Vatican and the White House. Smeraldi and his team famously painted the ballroom's colorful, seamless fresco over a period of seven months, decorating it with figures of Greek and Roman gods, angels, cupids and other mythological creatures. It was meticulously restored in the 1980s by Smeraldi's apprentice, Anthony Heinsbergen. The imported Austrian crystal chandeliers that adorn it are 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter.

The Rendezvous Court, once the hotel's lobby but now used primarily for afternoon tea, is decorated with a Moorish Revival styled plaster ceiling painted with 24 Carat Gold accents, two original imported Italian chandeliers from 1923, and a grand Spanish Baroque Revival bronze doorway, whose astrological clock still keeps time today. Two figures appear on the stairwell front—on the left is the Roman goddess of agriculture Ceres, while on the right is the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa. The current lobby at the hotel's Grand Avenue entrance still has its original travertine walls and oak paneling as well as the large artificial skylighted ceiling, reflected in the custom carpet below.

 
Millennium Biltmore Hotel Galleria

Each ballroom on the Galleria level is themed either after the room's original function or the hotel's overall California-heritage premise. The Emerald Room was once the hotel's main guest dining room; its decor features images of hunt and harvest, with hand-painted animals and fish on the cast-plaster ceiling beams. The Tiffany Room was formerly an open corridor used as a drop-off point for Crystal Ballroom functions. Now enclosed, the elegant space centers around exploration, with relief sculptures and panels depicting Queen Isabella I of Castile, and Christopher Columbus and other Spanish New World explorers. The split-level Gold Room, once a dining room for elite guests, features Prohibition-era hidden liquor compartments and panels along the ceiling for press photographers to take pictures of the event below. It is decorated with a gold cast-plaster ceiling, hand-oiled wood paneling, and nine mirrored windows along three sides.

The South Galleria is painted with floral friezes inspired by the decor of ancient Roman Pompeii, and features a vaulted ceiling, marble balustrades and heavy Roman piers. Gold-painted wrought iron gates open to a staircase leading down to the Biltmore Bowl.

Also of interest is the hotel's health club and indoor pool, which was modeled after the decks of 1920s luxury ocean liners. Solid brass trim on windows, doors and railings, teakwood deck chairs and hand-laid Italian mosaic tile on the walls and in the pool are original.

Events

The Los Angeles Biltmore is known for being an early home to the Academy Awards ceremony—the Oscars.[13] The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was founded at a luncheon banquet in the Crystal Ballroom in May 1927, when guests such as Louis B. Mayer met to discuss plans for the new organization and presenting achievement awards to colleagues in their industry. Legend has it that MGM art director Cedric Gibbons, who was in attendance, immediately grabbed a linen Biltmore napkin and sketched the design for the Oscar statue on it. Eight Oscar ceremonies were held in the Biltmore Bowl[14][15][16][17][18][19] during the Academy's early years of 1931, 1935–1939, and 1941–1942. The band leader Shep Fields conducted his "Rippling Rhythm Orchestra" during the 1939 ceremonies at the Biltmore.[20] Decades later in 1977, Bob Hope hosted the Academy's 50th Anniversary banquet in the same room.

The Biltmore Theater was situated at the corner of 5th and Grand, now the Biltmore Court & Tower location. Will Rogers emceed the opening of the theater in 1924, which then hosted plays starring Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Bela Lugosi and Mae West until it closed in 1967. It also occasionally booked high-profile films such as the 1925 silent epic Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ which ran for 14 weeks in 1926 and silent Academy Award winner Wings, which stayed over 20 weeks in 1928.[21]

In 1929, Germany's Graf Zeppelin airship soared over the hotel on its round-the-world voyage, sponsored by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. Crew and passengers were fed by Biltmore culinary staff, who also replenished their on-board supplies.

The Los Angeles Biltmore hotel also featured notable recordings from the early 1930s on the Brunswick record label by Earl Burtnett & His Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra, with songs such as the popular "Putting on the Ritz" being recorded with an orchestra attributed to the hotel.

During World War II, the Biltmore served as a military rest and recreation facility, with the entire second floor equipped with cots for military personnel on leave.

On March 7, 1952, the well-known yogi and author Paramahansa Yogananda, collapsed and died of a heart attack after finishing a speech in honor of the Indian ambassador Binay Ranjan Sen.[22][23] This site within the hotel is now revered by many as the place of the yogi's mahasamadhi, or conscious leave of the body.

The 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles chose John F. Kennedy as the party's presidential nominee. He set up his campaign headquarters in the Music Room (now the Lobby), with running mate Lyndon B. Johnson across the hall in the Emerald Room. Their press conferences in the Crystal Ballroom were heavily photographed and documented.

The Beatles paid a visit to the Presidential Suite in August 1964 during their first U.S. tour. Due to the overwhelming number of fans crowding the sidewalks in front of the hotel, the band was forced to access their room by landing atop the hotel in a helicopter.[citation needed]

The Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel served the International Olympic Committee as their headquarters during the 1984 Summer Olympics. In 1988, the Duke & Duchess of York were hosted by Armand Hammer at a Biltmore gala. Recently the Biltmore has hosted the semi-finals for American Idol, the yearly awards for the Cinemal Audio Society, visiting teams for the World Baseball Classic, and multiple Grammy Awards after-parties.

Films and TV shows

  • Scenes from many movies and television shows have been filmed at the hotel, including:

Movies

10 Things I Hate About You (1999)[citation needed], Alien Nation (1988), Bachelor Party (1984), Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Blow (2001), Blue Streak (1999), Bugsy (1991), Chinatown (1974), Cruel Intentions (1999), Daredevil (2003), Dave (1993), The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989), The Game (1997), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), Ghostbusters (1984), Heartbreakers (2001), In the Line of Fire (1993), Independence Day (1996), The Italian Job (2003), National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007), The Nutty Professor (1996), Ocean's 11 (1960)[citation needed], Oppenheimer (2023), Pretty in Pink (1986), Prom Night (2008), Something New (2006), Splash (1984), A Star Is Born (1937), They Live (1988), True Lies (1994), Wedding Crashers (2005), The Wedding Ringer (2015), Rocky III (1982).

The hotel's exterior can also be seen in Fight Club (1999) and Heat (1995).

Television

Grey's Anatomy, 24, Ally McBeal, Beverly Hills, 90210, Black Monday, Bosch, Charlie's Angels, Columbo, CSI: NY, Drop Dead Diva, Entourage, ER, Glee, The Good Place, Heroes, House, Leverage, Mad Men, Mob City, Nip/Tuck, NYPD Blue, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Timeless, Scandal, That '70s Show, War and Remembrance, The West Wing, Dinner for Five, Hacks (TV series), The Golden Girls, Murder, She Wrote.

The hotel was featured in Visiting... with Huell Howser Episode 625,[24] as well as a commercial for Stanton Optical, a company based in Palm Springs, Florida. The hotel's exterior can also be seen in Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Music videos

Steve Perry, Oh Sherrie (1984); Janet Jackson, Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) (2001); Britney Spears, Overprotected (Darkchild Remix) (2002); Simple Plan, Shut Up! (2005); The Wallflowers (2005); Daniel Powter (2005); Lostprophets (2009); Anjulie, "Rain" (2009); Daughtry (2009); Tank (2010); Alexander Kogan (2011); Chris Price, Homesick (2012); Ed Sheeran, Thinking Out Loud (2014); John Legend (featuring Chance the Rapper), Penthouse Floor (2016); Taylor Swift, Delicate (2018); Jennifer Lopez, El Anillo (2018); Meek Mill & Drake, Going Bad (2019); Jisoo, Flower (2023).

References

  1. ^ "The Millennium Biltmore Hotel: The Story of an LA Icon". Discover Los Angeles. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  2. ^ "JAMES WOODS DIES; EX-HOTEL OFFICIAL; Held Managerial Posts With Bowman-Biltmore Group-- Headed Belmont Here IN SAN FRANCISCO QUAKE Directed St. Francis at Time of the Disaster--Opened the Biltmore in Los Angeles". The New York Times. 22 March 1940. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  3. ^ Jones, Finn-Olaf (April 24, 2006). "It's De Limit, It's Deluxe, It's De-Lovely" 2009-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Forbes. Retrieved 8-27-2009.
  4. ^ "On the Track of the Elusive Baron Long". Boryanabooks. 2012-06-01. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  5. ^ "The Millennium Biltmore Hotel: The Story of an LA Icon | Discover Los Angeles". www.discoverlosangeles.com. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  6. ^ "The History of The Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles". www.millenniumhotels.com. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  7. ^ https://www.laconservancy.org/sites/default/files/files/documents/Biltmore%20Hotel%20Tour%20Manual%20-%202016_0.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ "Gene R. Summers dies at 83; architect renovated L.A. Biltmore". Los Angeles Times. 2011-12-22. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  9. ^ WOLFE, EVELYN De (1985-05-12). "Biltmore Hotel Will Get Face Lift, Office Tower". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  10. ^ Sanchez, Jesus (1999-11-19). "Regal Biltmore Hotel to Change Ownership". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  11. ^ "Millennium Hotels and Resorts Announces Rebranding of 12 Regal Hotels as of April 9". Hospitality Net. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  12. ^ "About Millennium Biltmore's Guest Rooms". Millennium Biltmore. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  13. ^ "All of the Academy Awards Venues So Far". Film Industry Digest. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  14. ^ "Early Los Angeles Historical Buildings (1900 - 1925)". Water and Power Associates. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  15. ^ "A Diplomatic Guide to Historic Hotels of Los Angeles". Los Angeles Consular Corps. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  16. ^ MILLENNIUM BILTMORE HOTEL DOCENT REFERENCE MANUAL
  17. ^ Truhler, Kimberly (25 March 2021). "The Millennium Biltmore Hotel: The Story of an LA Icon". Discover Los Angeles. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  18. ^ Turnbull, Martin (October 18, 2014). "The Biltmore Hotel's Sala de Oro / Biltmore Bowl, downtown L.A." MartinTurnbull.com. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  19. ^ "A Brief History of L.A's Grand Downtown Hotel, the Biltmore". KCET. 14 June 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  20. ^ "Bandleader Shep Fields, who rose to fame in the... - UPI Archives". UPI. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  21. ^ Roe, Ken. "Biltmore Theatre". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  22. ^ Kriyananda, Swami (1977). The Path: Autobiography of a Western Yogi. Ananda Publications. ISBN 978-0-916124-11-3. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  23. ^ . Time. August 4, 1952. Archived from the original on November 25, 2010.
  24. ^ "Biltmore Hotel- Visiting (625) – Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University".

External links

  • Official website
  • Forbes article by Finn-Olaf Jones on Biltmore architects Schultze and Weaver, April 24, 2006

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The Millennium Biltmore Hotel originally the Los Angeles Biltmore is a historic hotel opened in 1923 and located opposite Pershing Square in Downtown Los Angeles California The Millennium Biltmore HotelLocation within the Downtown Los Angeles AreaGeneral informationLocationLos Angeles CaliforniaAddress506 South Grand Avenue Downtown Los AngelesCoordinates34 02 56 N 118 15 12 W 34 048908 N 118 253295 W 34 048908 118 253295Opening1923OwnerMillennium amp Copthorne HotelsLos Angeles Historic Cultural MonumentDesignatedJuly 2 1969Reference no 60Design and constructionArchitect s Schultze and WeaverDeveloperBiltmore Hotels with John McEntee BowmanOther informationNumber of rooms1 500 originally 683 2001 Websitehttps www millenniumhotels com en los angeles millennium biltmore hotel los angeles Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Events 4 Films and TV shows 4 1 Movies 4 2 Television 4 3 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Los Angeles Biltmore opened on October 1 1923 1 It was developed by the nationwide Bowman Biltmore Hotels chain 2 At the time it was the largest hotel in the United States west of Chicago 3 The hotel was sold to nightclub owner Baron Long in 1933 in the depths of the Great Depression 4 Long also owned the U S Grant Hotel in San Diego and had developed the Agua Caliente resort in Tijuana 5 Long renovated the hotel and renamed it The Biltmore Hotel He established the Biltmore Bowl the world s largest nightclub in the hotel s basement 6 In 1951 the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Company was sold to Corrigan Properties for more than 12 million 7 In 1969 The Biltmore Hotel was designated a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument by the City of Los Angeles The decaying hotel was sold for 5 million in 1976 to developer Gene R Summers and his business partner Phyllis Lambert They spent millions more to restore the hotel over the next five years before selling it to Westgroup Inc in 1984 8 Westgroup redeveloped the property to designs by Seattle architect Barnett Schorr The guest rooms in the rear portion of the structure facing Grand Avenue were converted to office space known as Biltmore Court Directly adjacent on Grand Avenue an adjoining 24 story office tower was constructed on the property the Biltmore Tower The remaining hotel portion facing Pershing Square was completely renovated 9 Regal Hotels purchased The Biltmore in 1996 and it was renamed the Regal Biltmore Hotel Regal was sold to Millennium amp Copthorne Hotels in 1999 10 and the hotel was renamed the Millennium Biltmore Hotel on April 9 2001 11 The hotel has 70 000 square feet 6 500 m2 of meeting and banquet space From its original 1500 guestrooms it now has 683 due to room reorganization 12 Architecture Edit Millennium Biltmore Hotel LobbyThe architectural firm Schultze amp Weaver designed the Biltmore s exterior in a synthesis of the Spanish Italian Renaissance Revival Mediterranean Revival and Beaux Arts styles meant as an homage to the Castilian heritage of Los Angeles The Biltmore Angel is heavily incorporated into the design as a symbol of the city as well as the Biltmore itself With a thick steel and concrete frame the structure takes up half a city block and rises over 11 stories The interiors of the Biltmore Hotel are decorated with frescos and murals carved marble fountains and columns massive wood beamed ceilings travertine and oak paneled walls lead crystal chandeliers cast bronze stairwells and doorways fine artisan marquetry and mill work and heavily embroidered imported tapestries and draperies Most notable are the frescoed mural ceilings in the main Galleria and the Crystal Ballroom which were hand painted in 1922 by Italian artist John B Smeraldi known for his work in the Vatican and the White House Smeraldi and his team famously painted the ballroom s colorful seamless fresco over a period of seven months decorating it with figures of Greek and Roman gods angels cupids and other mythological creatures It was meticulously restored in the 1980s by Smeraldi s apprentice Anthony Heinsbergen The imported Austrian crystal chandeliers that adorn it are 12 feet 3 7 m in diameter The Rendezvous Court once the hotel s lobby but now used primarily for afternoon tea is decorated with a Moorish Revival styled plaster ceiling painted with 24 Carat Gold accents two original imported Italian chandeliers from 1923 and a grand Spanish Baroque Revival bronze doorway whose astrological clock still keeps time today Two figures appear on the stairwell front on the left is the Roman goddess of agriculture Ceres while on the right is the Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa The current lobby at the hotel s Grand Avenue entrance still has its original travertine walls and oak paneling as well as the large artificial skylighted ceiling reflected in the custom carpet below Millennium Biltmore Hotel GalleriaEach ballroom on the Galleria level is themed either after the room s original function or the hotel s overall California heritage premise The Emerald Room was once the hotel s main guest dining room its decor features images of hunt and harvest with hand painted animals and fish on the cast plaster ceiling beams The Tiffany Room was formerly an open corridor used as a drop off point for Crystal Ballroom functions Now enclosed the elegant space centers around exploration with relief sculptures and panels depicting Queen Isabella I of Castile and Christopher Columbus and other Spanish New World explorers The split level Gold Room once a dining room for elite guests features Prohibition era hidden liquor compartments and panels along the ceiling for press photographers to take pictures of the event below It is decorated with a gold cast plaster ceiling hand oiled wood paneling and nine mirrored windows along three sides The South Galleria is painted with floral friezes inspired by the decor of ancient Roman Pompeii and features a vaulted ceiling marble balustrades and heavy Roman piers Gold painted wrought iron gates open to a staircase leading down to the Biltmore Bowl Also of interest is the hotel s health club and indoor pool which was modeled after the decks of 1920s luxury ocean liners Solid brass trim on windows doors and railings teakwood deck chairs and hand laid Italian mosaic tile on the walls and in the pool are original Events EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Los Angeles Biltmore is known for being an early home to the Academy Awards ceremony the Oscars 13 The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was founded at a luncheon banquet in the Crystal Ballroom in May 1927 when guests such as Louis B Mayer met to discuss plans for the new organization and presenting achievement awards to colleagues in their industry Legend has it that MGM art director Cedric Gibbons who was in attendance immediately grabbed a linen Biltmore napkin and sketched the design for the Oscar statue on it Eight Oscar ceremonies were held in the Biltmore Bowl 14 15 16 17 18 19 during the Academy s early years of 1931 1935 1939 and 1941 1942 The band leader Shep Fields conducted his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra during the 1939 ceremonies at the Biltmore 20 Decades later in 1977 Bob Hope hosted the Academy s 50th Anniversary banquet in the same room The Biltmore Theater was situated at the corner of 5th and Grand now the Biltmore Court amp Tower location Will Rogers emceed the opening of the theater in 1924 which then hosted plays starring Helen Hayes Katharine Hepburn Alfred Lunt Lynn Fontanne Bela Lugosi and Mae West until it closed in 1967 It also occasionally booked high profile films such as the 1925 silent epic Ben Hur A Tale of the Christ which ran for 14 weeks in 1926 and silent Academy Award winner Wings which stayed over 20 weeks in 1928 21 In 1929 Germany s Graf Zeppelin airship soared over the hotel on its round the world voyage sponsored by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst Crew and passengers were fed by Biltmore culinary staff who also replenished their on board supplies The Los Angeles Biltmore hotel also featured notable recordings from the early 1930s on the Brunswick record label by Earl Burtnett amp His Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra with songs such as the popular Putting on the Ritz being recorded with an orchestra attributed to the hotel During World War II the Biltmore served as a military rest and recreation facility with the entire second floor equipped with cots for military personnel on leave On March 7 1952 the well known yogi and author Paramahansa Yogananda collapsed and died of a heart attack after finishing a speech in honor of the Indian ambassador Binay Ranjan Sen 22 23 This site within the hotel is now revered by many as the place of the yogi s mahasamadhi or conscious leave of the body The 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles chose John F Kennedy as the party s presidential nominee He set up his campaign headquarters in the Music Room now the Lobby with running mate Lyndon B Johnson across the hall in the Emerald Room Their press conferences in the Crystal Ballroom were heavily photographed and documented The Beatles paid a visit to the Presidential Suite in August 1964 during their first U S tour Due to the overwhelming number of fans crowding the sidewalks in front of the hotel the band was forced to access their room by landing atop the hotel in a helicopter citation needed The Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel served the International Olympic Committee as their headquarters during the 1984 Summer Olympics In 1988 the Duke amp Duchess of York were hosted by Armand Hammer at a Biltmore gala Recently the Biltmore has hosted the semi finals for American Idol the yearly awards for the Cinemal Audio Society visiting teams for the World Baseball Classic and multiple Grammy Awards after parties Films and TV shows EditScenes from many movies and television shows have been filmed at the hotel including Movies Edit 10 Things I Hate About You 1999 citation needed Alien Nation 1988 Bachelor Party 1984 Beverly Hills Cop 1984 Blow 2001 Blue Streak 1999 Bugsy 1991 Chinatown 1974 Cruel Intentions 1999 Daredevil 2003 Dave 1993 The Fabulous Baker Boys 1989 The Game 1997 Austin Powers International Man of Mystery 1997 Ghostbusters 1984 Heartbreakers 2001 In the Line of Fire 1993 Independence Day 1996 The Italian Job 2003 National Treasure Book of Secrets 2007 The Nutty Professor 1996 Ocean s 11 1960 citation needed Oppenheimer 2023 Pretty in Pink 1986 Prom Night 2008 Something New 2006 Splash 1984 A Star Is Born 1937 They Live 1988 True Lies 1994 Wedding Crashers 2005 The Wedding Ringer 2015 Rocky III 1982 The hotel s exterior can also be seen in Fight Club 1999 and Heat 1995 Television Edit Grey s Anatomy 24 Ally McBeal Beverly Hills 90210 Black Monday Bosch Charlie s Angels Columbo CSI NY Drop Dead Diva Entourage ER Glee The Good Place Heroes House Leverage Mad Men Mob City Nip Tuck NYPD Blue The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Timeless Scandal That 70s Show War and Remembrance The West Wing Dinner for Five Hacks TV series The Golden Girls Murder She Wrote The hotel was featured in Visiting with Huell Howser Episode 625 24 as well as a commercial for Stanton Optical a company based in Palm Springs Florida The hotel s exterior can also be seen in Curb Your Enthusiasm Music videos Edit Steve Perry Oh Sherrie 1984 Janet Jackson Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You 2001 Britney Spears Overprotected Darkchild Remix 2002 Simple Plan Shut Up 2005 The Wallflowers 2005 Daniel Powter 2005 Lostprophets 2009 Anjulie Rain 2009 Daughtry 2009 Tank 2010 Alexander Kogan 2011 Chris Price Homesick 2012 Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud 2014 John Legend featuring Chance the Rapper Penthouse Floor 2016 Taylor Swift Delicate 2018 Jennifer Lopez El Anillo 2018 Meek Mill amp Drake Going Bad 2019 Jisoo Flower 2023 References Edit The Millennium Biltmore Hotel The Story of an LA Icon Discover Los Angeles Retrieved 2023 07 14 JAMES WOODS DIES EX HOTEL OFFICIAL Held Managerial Posts With Bowman Biltmore Group Headed Belmont Here IN SAN FRANCISCO QUAKE Directed St Francis at Time of the Disaster Opened the Biltmore in Los Angeles The New York Times 22 March 1940 Retrieved 26 January 2022 Jones Finn Olaf April 24 2006 It s De Limit It s Deluxe It s De Lovely Archived 2009 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Forbes Retrieved 8 27 2009 On the Track of the Elusive Baron Long Boryanabooks 2012 06 01 Retrieved 2023 07 14 The Millennium Biltmore Hotel The Story of an LA Icon Discover Los Angeles www discoverlosangeles com Retrieved 2023 07 14 The History of The Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles www millenniumhotels com Retrieved 2023 07 14 https www laconservancy org sites default files files documents Biltmore 20Hotel 20Tour 20Manual 20 202016 0 pdf bare URL PDF Gene R Summers dies at 83 architect renovated L A Biltmore Los Angeles Times 2011 12 22 Retrieved 2023 07 14 WOLFE EVELYN De 1985 05 12 Biltmore Hotel Will Get Face Lift Office Tower Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2023 07 14 Sanchez Jesus 1999 11 19 Regal Biltmore Hotel to Change Ownership Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2023 07 14 Millennium Hotels and Resorts Announces Rebranding of 12 Regal Hotels as of April 9 Hospitality Net Retrieved 2023 07 14 About Millennium Biltmore s Guest Rooms Millennium Biltmore Retrieved 2020 06 26 All of the Academy Awards Venues So Far Film Industry Digest Retrieved June 26 2020 Early Los Angeles Historical Buildings 1900 1925 Water and Power Associates Retrieved 22 March 2022 A Diplomatic Guide to Historic Hotels of Los Angeles Los Angeles Consular Corps Retrieved 22 March 2022 MILLENNIUM BILTMORE HOTEL DOCENT REFERENCE MANUAL Truhler Kimberly 25 March 2021 The Millennium Biltmore Hotel The Story of an LA Icon Discover Los Angeles Retrieved 22 March 2022 Turnbull Martin October 18 2014 The Biltmore Hotel s Sala de Oro Biltmore Bowl downtown L A MartinTurnbull com Retrieved 22 March 2022 A Brief History of L A s Grand Downtown Hotel the Biltmore KCET 14 June 2017 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Bandleader Shep Fields who rose to fame in the UPI Archives UPI Retrieved 2023 07 14 Roe Ken Biltmore Theatre Cinema Treasures Retrieved June 26 2020 Kriyananda Swami 1977 The Path Autobiography of a Western Yogi Ananda Publications ISBN 978 0 916124 11 3 Retrieved June 26 2020 Guru s Exit Time August 4 1952 Archived from the original on November 25 2010 Biltmore Hotel Visiting 625 Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Millennium Biltmore Hotel Official website It s De Limit Forbes article by Finn Olaf Jones on Biltmore architects Schultze and Weaver April 24 2006 Portals Architecture California Hotels Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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